Episodios

  • Can We Separate Art from the Artist?
    Apr 13 2026

    In this episode, Sadie and Stauney explore the moral dilemma of loving art created by deeply flawed or even abusive individuals, asking whether it’s truly possible—or ethical—to separate the art from the artist. Drawing on insights from Claire Dederer’s Monsters: A Fan’s Dilemma, they unpack how fandom, overconsumption, and social media intensify our emotional ties to creators, often blurring the line between admiration and complicity. The conversation challenges simplistic ideas of guilt, innocence, and “canceling,” while examining how gender biases, cultural myths like the “suffering artist,” and systems of wealth and power shape who gets forgiven and who doesn’t. Ultimately, the episode invites listeners to confront their own values and boundaries, offering a nuanced, honest look at the contradictions of modern fandom and the personal ethics behind what—and who—we choose to support.

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    48 m
  • Montana, Monica, and Morissette
    Mar 30 2026

    In this episode, Stauney and Sadie dive into the cultural aftershocks of the Clinton–Lewinsky scandal and the raw, cathartic power of Alanis Morissette’s iconic album Jagged Little Pill—two moments that helped define how the ’90s talked about women, anger, and public shame. From the media treatment of Monica Lewinsky to the way Morissette turned heartbreak into one of the most influential revenge albums of all time, we unpack how scandal, rage, and storytelling collide in pop culture. Along the way, we also revisit the surprisingly scrappy reality behind Hannah Montana’s reunion moment and the enduring mystery of the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum art heist—the $500 million robbery that still hasn’t been solved—connecting it all through nostalgia, fame, and the stories that continue to shape how women are remembered.

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    38 m
  • From Tabloids to TikToks
    Mar 25 2026

    In this episode, Sadie and Stauney dissect the dark side of TikTok’s impact: the pile-ons, echo chambers, and the skewed justice that often leaves public figures, especially women, unfairly villainized. They break down iconic cases like Johnny Depp vs. Amber Heard, Olivia Rodrigo vs. Sabrina Carpenter, Justin Baldoni vs. Blake Lively, and the notorious beef between Hailey Bieber and Selena Gomez: revealing how these digital outrage cycles distort perception and escalate drama to destructive levels. Tune in for a candid look at the viral age’s moral maze and learn practical ways to stay critical in a sea of sensationalism. The truth is more complex than the clips. Are we willing to see it?

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    51 m
  • Scandal Double Standards: The Unequal Price of Public Spectacles
    Mar 16 2026

    In this episode, we unpack the cultural spectacle of the female celebrity scandal and ask why women are so often judged differently when the spotlight turns harsh. From Janet Jackson’s infamous Super Bowl “wardrobe malfunction” to Winona Ryder’s highly publicized shoplifting arrest, we revisit some of the most talked-about media controversies of the past few decades. Looking beyond the headlines, we examine how gendered expectations, tabloid culture, and public morality shape the narratives around these moments. Why do certain incidents become career-defining scandals for women, while men often escape with less scrutiny? Join us as we explore the double standards, media frenzy, and cultural fallout behind the scandals that captured the world’s attention.

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    55 m
  • The Paparazzi Machine: How the Media Hunts, Breaks and Profits from Women
    Mar 9 2026

    In this episode, we delve into the dark world of paparazzi culture and its devastating impact on celebrities like Princess Diana, Britney Spears, Amy Winehouse, and Kristen Stewart. From the origins in 1950s Rome to today's digital age, we explore how relentless photographers invade private moments, turning personal struggles into public spectacles. The tragic death of Princess Diana in a paparazzi-fueled car chase highlights the deadly stakes, while Britney Spears' breakdown and Amy Winehouse’s decline reveal the toxic cycle of public shaming. We discuss how societal obsession morphs into moral panic, shaming women for their appearance and behavior, and how social media intensifies these dynamics. This episode raises urgent questions about consent, privacy, and moral judgment, offering insights into how we can choose empathy over exploitation.

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    56 m
  • Trial By Talk Show: When Women are Prosecuted on Live Television
    Mar 3 2026

    This episode, Stauney and Sadie, dive into the way the media has shaped and often distorted the stories of women in the public eye. We revisit unforgettable talk show moments with Monica Lewinsky, Whitney Houston, Tonya Harding, and Meghan Markle to look at what was really happening beneath the surface. Who controlled the narrative? Who was allowed to be messy, emotional, or complicated, and who was punished for it? From studio audiences to national headlines, we unpack how media framing, cultural expectations, and gender bias influenced the way these women were seen and judged in real time.

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    51 m
  • The Wuthering Heights Discourse
    Feb 23 2026

    Welcome to our new monthly segment, "Cultural Canon," where we explore culturally significant movies and albums. This episode features a deep dive into the latest controversial film, "Wuthering Heights," and the iconic album, "The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill." The hosts also discuss the cultural impact of Britney Spears' recent music catalog sale, the resurgence of millennial icons in literature, and the nuances of adapting classic literature into film.

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    57 m
  • Who Gets to Be Roxie Hart? Stunt Casting in Chicago
    Feb 16 2026

    In this episode, Stauney and Sadie explore the concept of stunt casting in theater, focusing in particular on the recent casting of Whitney Leavitt in Chicago. The conversation delves into the implications of using celebrities in theater, the history of stunt casting, and its impact on ticket sales and audience engagement. We discuss the ethical considerations surrounding stunt casting, the balance between art and commerce, and the future of theater in a changing landscape.

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    47 m